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1956 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 Custom on 2040-cars

US $50,000.00
Year:1956 Mileage:28000 Color: Blue /
 White
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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1956 Chevrolet BelAir Convertible
Built as a "Grand Tourer"
Built on the foundation of a 1956 Chevrolet convertible frame with the front frame and suspension from a '79
Firebird sectioned sectioned in, this 1956 BelAir convertible features:
Frame/Drivetrain
Factory 1956 Chevrolet Convertible frame w/X-style crossmember
1979 Firebird front subframe, front suspension, front disc brake, integral power steering
1996 Corvette LT-4 (330 HP @ 5,800 RPM, 340 ft-lbs @ 4,500 RPM, 6,300 RPM Redline)
ECM/Wiring by Howell
Sanderson headers
Custom, mandrel bent, all stainless steel exhaust system
4L60 automatic transmission strengthened and recalibrated for use behind the LT-4
1979 Firebird 10-bolt rear w/ 3.31:1 posi
Custom front and rear springs
Rear air shocks w/onboard compressor & electric fill
Power brakes
P215 75R 15 whitewall tires
Inflatable spare
Body/Paint
NOS front fenders (at the time of restoration/modification)
Replacement door skins
Replacement quarter panels
Replacement floor pans
Original (rust free) hood
Original (rust free) deck lid (customized to remove tag)
Smoothed firewall
Custom Dupont Premiere base coat/clear coat w/House of Color micro flake in the base
Show-chromed front bumper
Show-chromed rear station wagon bumper (moves tag to bumper)
Custom "Fuel Injection" emblems
All stainless custom polished
Other Features/Grand Touring Equipment
Custom air conditioning w/recirculate, fresh air, and dehumidified defrost
Custom GM 5-position tilt column w/integral heavy-duty ignition switch
Custom volt & oil pressure gauges
Customised dash w/billet insert
AM/FM/Cassette/CD Changer stereo w/amplifier & custom subwoofer
Custom door panels w/hand-made arm rests and speaker enclosures
Custom upholstery in factory pattern featuring higher-end materials and additional padding
6-way power seat
Power windows
Power vent windows
Power door locks
Power outside driver and passenger rearview mirrors
Power trunk release w/electric pull-down
Cruise control w/resume & accel
Day/Night inside rearview mirror w/courtesy/map lights
Full interior lighting including glove box, front and rear courtesy lights, trunk lights, and under hood
lighting
2-speed windshield wipers w/pulse & wash
Custom two-tone steering wheel
Multi-function alarm w/remote start, keyless entry, and trunk release
Power top
"EZ-Eye" reproduction tinted windshield & side glass
GM simulated wire wheel covers w/spinner centers
This vehicle is in Excellent condition with only a few minor flaws due to driving it. I wouldn't hesitate to jump
in and drive it anywhere! If you have any questions, please let me know

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We recently drove the brand-new 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and found it to be vastly improved compared to the outgoing model. And now that The General's pickup trucks have been squared away, it's time to focus our attention onto their passenger-friendly companions, the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon (above).
Our spy photographers have passed along a huge smattering of photos (and a video), showing the new SUVs out testing. Both the short- and long-wheelbase models were spied, and while the overall shape of the vehicles hasn't changed all that much, we expect the updates to be substantial. In addition to new powertrain options, like GM's new small-block V8, we expect the interiors of both SUVs to get massive makeovers, providing better materials throughout their cabins and quieter, more refined environments. We even hear that some trick new suspension developments may be in store for upper-end models.
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Weekly Recap: Lincoln Continental serves up the style, Cadillac CT6 delivers the substance in New York

Sat, Apr 4 2015

Lincoln and Cadillac grabbed the spotlight this week at the New York Auto Show in a dramatic fashion that evoked the brands' glory days. America's two luxury carmakers went toe-to-toe with their glittering reveals and plans for ambitious expansion. Both were selling their technology, style and the promise of a better future. Cadillac vs. Lincoln. At the Javits Center, 2015 seemed a lot like 1956. Neither company was interested in drawing comparisons with the other, which is fair, and accurate. They're in vastly different places in terms of sales and the pace of their turnarounds, but they hope to reach the same eventual destination at the pinnacle of the luxury-car world. Lincoln used the element of surprise to great effect with the Continental concept. A production version is still at least a year away, and the company was vague on details. Officially, we don't even know if it is front- or rear-wheel drive, though speculation abounds. Who cares? The seats can be adjusted 30 ways! The Continental also showed off a bold chrome grille that will be the new face of Lincoln. The blue bomber also rolled on blinged-out 21-inch polished aluminum wheels, used a 3.0-liter EcoBoost engine and had huge LED head lights with "laser-assisted" high beams. All of this resulted in almost blinding attention. The concept drew rave reviews, stirred controversy with Bentley designers who argued Lincoln ripped them off, and most importantly, pointed a way forward for the newly determined brand that hopes to compete with Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Cadillac and Lexus. View 32 Photos Meanwhile, Cadillac showed the CT6, a finished product that will top its range and is loaded with the best and latest technologies General Motors has at its disposal. With production starting late this year, Cadillac had more specifics at the ready. Engines? Cadillac has a couple V6s and a turbo four for sure. It's working on a hybrid, and has considered a V-Series variant. It's based on a new rear-wheel-drive, aluminum-intensive chassis called Omega, features an advanced collision-mitigation system with automatic braking and has a cabin that's laden with "leathers, exotic woods and carbon fiber." It will be assembled at GM's Detroit-Hamtramck factory and goes on sale next year. At this point, Cadillac is more than willing to talk about every except for the price. The devil was not in the details for Cadillac, as evidenced by the CT6. But it wasn't for Lincoln either.

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